I recently got a new CPU/mobo and I am currently getting about 10 - 30 FPS in Dazar’alor/Nazjatar with all settings maxed out.
I’m using a Ryzen 5 3600 and a GTX 1060 6gb, I feel that I should be getting much more FPS than this, even though WoW is a CPU intensive game. Anyone else have a similar problem or have a suggestion? I have tried a lot of things
first off, drop the game setting to 7. that should give a bit of an increase.
secondly, what mobo/ram do you have, as ram speed plays a significant part too. try looking at the BIOS settings for your ram as it could be running under speed. example would be my Aorus x570 Elite mobo requires to configure the BIOS ram settings under the advanced section and not the basic ones to get it running at full speed (I know as I made that mistake myself lol).
If u need further help, the perhaps repost this in the Games, Gaming and Hardware forums, theres 2 players frequently there that are brilliant with this sort of thing. Cant name them because of forum rules, but you will know who they are.
It can also be a Nazjatar problem. It seems that Nazjatar for no reason starts to lag heavily while the rest of the game is fine. When it happens just leave Nazjatar and come back later.
I have GTX 1060 6GB and i’m mostly sitting at 170fps with everything set on 7. If it’s low end of mid range then i suppose RTX 2080 displays 999 frames?
Lower your settings (Shadows on low, SSAO: OFF), check which video card wow uses (System/Advanced),check Dirext X api, which one is chosen, even most powerful machines have problems with everything maxed out in WoW, game is poorly optimized.
Disable anti-aliasing. Most of the time it’s not worth the much higher system requirements that it needs.
I’m using a Ryzen 5 2600 and a Radeon RX 590 and I pull easy 75 fps (75hz monitor with Vsync on) with settings on high, but anti-aliasing disabled.